Dad had a stroke because of A Fib - blood clot. He had been independent up until this point. Walked everyday 6 to 10 blocks, no cane or walker. No salt diet, never smoked or drank alcohol, active social life. 97years old, 124 cholesterol, blood pressure 140/70. After stroke he can walk, talk, light eater, just some memory issues. Doctors put him on bp meds & cholesterol med. So now his blood pressure keeps going down to around 84/50. I feel it's the meds causing the low blood pressure. I keep asking what is the cause. Can't get clear answer. Well he is dehydrated - no the blood work does not show that. Does a 97 year old man need to take this medicine when all his life he never took any medicine?
Get him a good geratric doctor!
After taking the drug, she became so disoriented that she thought she was back in Russia, where she hadn't lived since she'd been in her 20's. She began speaking only Russian.
My sister took her back to be seen by her primary care doctor, not the doctor who had started her on the statin. He said it was late stage dementia, due to her advanced age.
My sister protested and finally convinced the doctor to take her off the statin drug to see if the confusion improved. He finally agreed. The drug was stopped. Her mind cleared and she returned to normal mental clarity.
When my daughter was 9m old, she was given an antibiotic for an ear infection. Not only did it not work, she got WORSE! Switching to another antibiotic solved the issue. Found out after the fact that my mother also cannot take that kind of antibiotic.
While in the hospital, they kept injecting me with Heparin, which has been around a LONG time (Heparin is one of the oldest medicines currently in use. It was first discovered in 1916...) Generally it will lower platelets and help prevent clotting. USUALLY the worst side-effect is to lower them too much, leading to bleeding. In my case, platelet count shot sky high and finally resulted in a hematoma, which stopped the Heparin.
So, when taking medication, do watch for ANY out of the ordinary, not just the usual side-effect warnings. It could be a bad reaction to the medication!
84/50 is too low as he can become dizzy & fall so that is an issue that you should bring up - even a lower dose but his prior BP was good so keep up the questions until you get a clear answer - FYI my dad had 79/48 & said he was dizzy but that was without meds [low BP runs in family]
My dad was a dr so he taught me how to do a quick dehydration test - lightly pinch the skin on the back of his hand to make a mound then take your fingers away quickly .... if the mound stays up then he is dehydrated & if it goes down slowly he is starting to become dehydrated but if it springs back then no worry - you can also check kids this way - practise a few times on yourself so you have a good idea
Your dad must feel tired with that low BP so he needs you as his advocate otherwise he may just do a line of least resistance due to tiredness
TAlk to the Dr and ask him what he thinks. A stroke is a very close to have the results. I have taken care 2 of my brothers and also I have had high blood pressure due to some circumstances. I am 75. 92 is quite a feat for him.
I know you are quite concerned. Drs do what is right and they understand the situation. I do care by all means and these things can bring questions.
Jane
My 97 yr old mother was prescribed a daily aspirin after her stroke, instead of cholesterol lowering medications.
If his BP is that low - stop the BP medicine too.
If he is of sound mind and can understand the reasoning behind the "why" he is taking the medication he can determine if he wants to continue it. If he is not of sound mind and if you are his POA for health you can decide if you want him to continue with the medication.
After my Husband was diagnosed with dementia I made the decision to have him put back on a cholesterol medication (he decided years prior that he did not want to take it after being on it for about 6 months) I decided that it would be more difficult for me to care for him if he had a life altering stroke along with the dementia. After he went on Hospice I decided to discontinue his cholesterol medication. He lived another 3 years and although he may have had "mini strokes" (I think he also had vascular dementia so I don't think the meds would have helped in any case) he never had a major stroke.
So given the risks for a stroke, the possible outcome if he did have another stroke he or you or both of you along with consulting with his doctor can make an informed decision.
Your dad still has his agency and nothing says your dad HAS TO take medication that is prescribed. I'd let your dad decide.
I worked with a nurse (at his facility) to slowly get him off any cholesterol drug and we found he only require a little something for BP. Not as much as they had him on!
If his Dr. refuses, find another! He could go unconscious with that low of BP
(my mom had episodes of that).
Your dad may not require anything....
All the best!!